Carlo Goldoni
Often considered the founder of modern Italian comedy, Carlo Goldoni was an 18th-century Italian playwright who wrote in Italian, French and Venetian. He worked in Venice and France, where he was exiled in 1762 following financial difficulties and aesthetic disagreements with influential compatriots. He is credited with tragedies, tragicomedies, operas and is particularly well-known for a great number of comedies.
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir
Avec suite / with suite
Sans suite / without suite
Teatro comico
Text by Giorgio Baffo, Carlo Goldoni and engraving by Daniel Aïram
1993 | 19 x 27 cm | aquatint, eau forte and typography | 70 prints | éditor Osvaldo Böhm and A. Piroir